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JD Vance Proposes Expanding Child Tax Credit To ,000

Republican vice presidential nominee Sen. JD Vance, R-Ohio, arrives to board his plane at Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport, Wednesday, Aug. 7, 2024, in Hebron, Ky. (AP Photo/Alex Bra

Vice presidential nominee JD Vance recently expressed his desire to see the child tax credit expanded to $5,000 per child. In an interview with CBS' Face the Nation, Vance stated that he and President Donald Trump have proposed this increase, emphasizing the need for a higher dollar value for the credit.

Vance highlighted the importance of a broad-based family policy and child tax credit that is not income-based. He advocated for a pro-family child tax credit that would benefit all families, regardless of income level. Additionally, Vance suggested that the credit should extend to grandparents raising grandchildren and single parents.

When questioned about whether the credit should apply to same-sex couples, Vance affirmed that all families should be included in the benefit. He emphasized the need for inclusivity in the policy.

Vance calls for a broad-based, non-income-based family policy.
JD Vance proposes increasing child tax credit to $5,000 per child.
He advocates for a pro-family child tax credit for all families.

Furthermore, Vance criticized the Biden administration for what he perceived as a lack of leadership in addressing the child tax credit. He claimed that Vice President Kamala Harris had failed to provide fundamental leadership on the issue, despite her past calls to increase the credit.

Recently, Senate Republicans blocked a bipartisan tax package that would have temporarily expanded the child tax credit. Vance dismissed this action as a 'show vote' and reiterated his support for a substantial increase in the credit amount.

Overall, Vance's proposal to raise the child tax credit to $5,000 per child reflects his commitment to supporting families and ensuring that all households receive adequate financial assistance. The debate over the child tax credit continues to be a prominent issue in the political landscape, with differing opinions on how best to address the needs of American families.

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